Krivokapić and Mitrović: Spatial-urban plans will not be made exclusively according to the wishes of investors in the future

"Planning solutions will be based on strict compliance with all legal procedures and the optimal relationship between development and protection, which will be determined on the basis of fundamental analyzes of needs and real possibilities"

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Krivokapić and Mitrović at the meeting, Photo: Saša Matić/Government of Montenegro
Krivokapić and Mitrović at the meeting, Photo: Saša Matić/Government of Montenegro
Disclaimer: The translations are mostly done through AI translator and might not be 100% accurate.

When planning future operations in the area, environmental standards will inevitably be taken into account in all areas protected at the international and national level.

This was announced by the Government after a meeting between Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapić and the Minister of Ecology, Spatial Planning and Urbanism Ratko Mitrović.

"Also, the need for coordinated work of ministries within the Government of Montenegro was highlighted, in order for all development activities to be based on the best planning solutions and strategies, which implies a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approach to all topics of importance for development".

As stated in the announcement, it was emphasized that the valid and future planning documentation must be harmonized with the real carrying capacity of the area and the imperative of its integral protection, which is the basic prerequisite for the sustainable development of Montenegro.

"It was ordered that future plans will not be made uncritically and exclusively according to the wishes of investors. Instead, planning solutions will be based on strict compliance with all legal procedures and the optimal relationship between development and protection, which will be determined on the basis of fundamental analyzes of needs and real possibilities In anticipation of the 30-year anniversary of the adoption of the declaration on the ecological state of Montenegro, they discussed the modalities of celebrating the jubilee, as well as organizing a series of events and smaller projects that would be part of the planned program this year," the announcement concludes.

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